ABANDONED GARAGE FIND First Wash In 20 Years Toyota Wagon! Satisfying Car Detailing Restoration
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- ABANDONED GARAGE FIND First Wash In 20 Years Toyota Wagon! Satisfying Car Detailing Restoration. Today, we tackle the interior & exterior of an ABANDONED Toyota Camry Wagon, that is covered in dirt and debris that hasn't been detailed in years that will require us to pressure wash the entire exterior, followed by a wash, clay bar and then polishing the paint to bring back its shine and a full interior detail including mold removal. If you find our videos satisfying or motivating make sure you hit subscribe! #barnfind #carcleaning #detailing #cleaning #restoration
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How do you feel about this Camry Wagon? 👀
Nostalgic :)
When I was young, there were no mini-vans or SUVs, it was the station wagon, so this is nostalgic for me. I also want to thank you guys for your honest details, they are always satisfying and you guys don't need gimmicks, like a fake twin named Mike to get views, much appreciated!
One of the nicest cars I have ever driven, I am a great fan of station wagons and these were great. The were very prevalent in Australia. It is such a pity that more family sized wagons are not available, you have the choice of a small hatchback or a larger SUV style wagon but nothing in between. John Herring, Bunbury Western Australia.
That car was in really good condition, inside and out. Great Job cleaning! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
those were really great cars! I wish they still made them!
Great video! I really love these 87-91 Camry. And these wagon makes way more sense than SUVs. Everything in this Camry and Accord of this era makes more sense than any new models, period.
Camrys were, and still are, so popular in Australia. You can’t kill these cars. They are so reliable.
I retired from Toyota after 40 years, I can honestly say the Camry wagons 87-91 and 92-96 are some of the best vehicles ever built.
I had a 95 sedan and 92 wagon. Both of them were amazing cars and drove nicely.
@@warrengauthier4699в мене зараз два універсала 1987 та 88 року, один з них на моєму каналі
These Camrys were a fantastic car . They were economical, reliable and cheap to buy. One of the best working persons cars ever made. Without the computer.
The level of build quality that is put into these old Toyotas us unmatched in comparison to new cars.
100% agreed and it’s amazing how well its held up through out the years!
Love the car. Efficient, practical design with loads of cargo room for road trips.
@MISҜΔ__🔞 Go away weirdo.
I owned a 1990 Toyota Camry, 4 door!
Beautiful job on that car. My father had a Camry, drove it close to 220 000 miles with only minor fixes at later parts of its life. Amazing. But hey guys: I would love to see the “missing second half” of your story: full service, oil change, gear box oil, spark plugs, filters, brakes…the full monty. That would be super cool.
Agreed!
This car brings so many memories, my best friends dad bought one just like but in standard, new in '88
These were fantastic cars.
Did you watch RegularCars review of the 93 camry wagon? great video and he gets all sentimental.
ruclips.net/video/0Gwd6EqHfsc/видео.html&ab_channel=RegularCars
Pure nostalgia. My mom had an ice blue 87 Camry wagon until about 2000. It was dog slow, but only one car can ever be the car you learned to drive on, and this was it for me. Thanks for the vid, it really brought me back!
Those old Camrys seats were absurdly comfortable
Yes they are!
Incredible job guys!! I miss Camry wagons. I wish we would get them back in North America.
Looks really good boys. You all did a fantastic job. I would so drive that thing with pride. This is when cars where simple and would last. On those hub caps if I'm not mistaken I think the lug nuts hold them on. 👊👍
Yes, that is true!
This is my car! Its been amazing driving it and its a beauty. I love showing my friends this video :)
Your videos are excellent. The quirky old cars you service are very interesting. Your endearing humility and unassuming narratives are truly the best part. You two have great personalities, above all. I will keep watching you two in the foreseeable future!
About the car: I like these low-slung wagons FAR more than too-tall SUVs. It's easier to load and unload a wagon than a tall SUV. This car seems to be easier to see out of than the claustrophobia-inducing models today. I could operate this car's controls without having to look at them, too, which is more than I could say for the "Ha-ha! Made you look!" screens of "modern" cars. Too many cars today have these poorly-programmed, nailed-on tablets for "controls". Why can't I just use my old, familiar hone as the interface with any and every modern car, lol? Take care, you two!
Thank you for the compliment 😅
@@WDDetailing Question for you: If so many of the vehicles you do don’t run, have you ever thought about also doing repairs or do you just like detailing?
Great work 👏. When I was a teenager these were everywhere. One of the best selling cars in Australia. They are so rare now. I still like the look of this model but the model after that they marketed as The Wide Body Canry, looks terrible to me but they were still bullet proof.
This is one of the most simple cars featured on the channel, yet it has been one of the detailings I've enjoyed the most ❤️👌🏻
Getting a Camry back on the road is fantastic.
These are great cars. Watching the center console turn a different color when clean was the best part.
I love that Camry station wagon.
I love these old Camrys, especially in their rare wagon form. Reliable, efficient, and surprisingly comfortable and smooth. Plus the added cool factor (and practically) of being a wagon.
This generation Camry and Corolla and the next gen Camry are probably my favorite economy cars period.
They turned that into a brand new car. Excellent job.
absolutely flawless! great job bringing an awesome car back to life
As a owner of a 87 camry wagon. I'm very happy to see this video.
Absolutely love it and am always on the look out for one. They rarely pop up for sale.
I love that you provide natural sound
My roommate in college had one of these, but it was one of the ones with 2 rear wipers. Absolutely loved that car. I love wagons of almost all types. Mercedes, Volvo, Audi, Volkswagen..... oh and this came out 👌🏼 👏🏽
Job well done 👏
I love Toyotas. The wagon looks very nice. That before and after is amazing.
In spite of the obvious dirt amd grime.. This car looks in Excellent condition.. Bodywork and interior look great
Очень хорошая работа! Великолепный старый автомобиль! Вы сделали его сново живым! Спасибо за видео!👍
I absolutely Love the Station Wagons, that is how they used to be known back in the day. I Love them because of their versatility and their looks.
I owned one of those back in the day, they are awesome!!! Excellent video 👍🏻👍🏻
That thing is a beauty!!!! I own a 99 Camry and I'm obsessed with the older models.
Most folks don’t remember when Toyota and Honda both offered wagons. This one looks very nice.
That car would be so perfect for me right now. I always loved Camry, no matter what year. Great job, and I bet it sold very quickly!
Awwww, exactly what I needed at the end of my day. So relaxing especially the carpet cleaning. 🤗🤗🤗
Don't end your days! suicide is not the answer. It didn't help me either. 😂😅
@@86Kona Nope, never that. 🙏🏼
I would LOVE to own one of these with the 2.5 V6. You never see these anymore, especially in the rust belt. My aunt had a 1990 LE V6 sedan red over maroon cloth interior.
I own the v6 rn
I live in iowa and I found my Camry wagon last august. It has very little rust and 215k miles on it, it does have the 2.0 in it but that's the engine I'd rather have.
You don't see them anymore because almost no. one took care of them, just drove them to the ground. I just bought a 92 wagon with just 2 previous owners and that poor thing was neglected in pretty much every respect: rust holes filled with rtv, holes in the coolant reservoir taped over, water leaks covered with roof tape, destroyed center console, faulty radiator fan switch, water instead of coolant, old atf, old wiper blades coming apart, dry rooted tires, split cv joint boot. And that is norm with camrys, neglected for decades and then junked.
More like 4.0 V6 I had the LE and it was v6 24 valves DOHC 4.0 horrible in gas mileage, it was a rocket, and I left many looking at my tail lights, especially with the boost button for the transmission.
@@champion20199 the camry never had the 4.0. 2.5 or 3.0.
Professional job. I have 2 of this. One is a silver 1987, just like yours and the other is a blue 1991. Both are running. Thanks!
Wow what a time capsule, awesome detail guys 👍😁
Toyota will go down as the number 1 most reliable vehicle company in history hands down.
Hello North American friends!!!
Look at the perfect paint condition of Toyota!! 😍 so many years she stayed in a garage with any maintenance and still looks much better then other cars of other manufacturers!!! Toyota is the best 😉
That Camry wagon is insane! I live in Norway, work as a car detailer (and musician), and I have never seen this car on the roads here. Personally I very much like the sedan version, and now seeing this for the first time....... WHAT?
The dealerships in Hedmark and Oppland sold quite a few of them, there are still several Camry wagons from 87-91 on the roads up here in Hamar where I'm from / i live. 😀
Cool that you said Musician....they were a favourite car of Musician's for the space they had here in Australia
Very good 👍
Belíssimo carrão.❤️❤️❤️🇧🇷
Very nice 👍 สวยงาม
With all of the years of mold growth and as you reported lots of rodent urine I thought you probably would’ve pulled the carpets to clean all the gunk on the chassis body but you did not? Great job guys as usual!
I'd proudly drive that classic grocery getter!
Mam Camry rok 1995.Bezawaryjne auto! Pozdrawiam z Polski! 🇵🇱👍✋
A great wagon. The world needs more universal use cars. It can do anything.
I love it honestly. I own a 2012 Camry SE, so I kind of have a soft spot for them.
Us Ricans loved the Camry wagons. Enough room for everyone and everything for those trips to the state parks🤣🤣🤣
Am still driving my beloved 1993 2.2 Toyota Camry GL wagon with around 500K km with near by zero issue.
oh my!! I LOVE IT I would buy it right now!!! very nice car, well built
RJ and Brent. Awesome job. Car looks new
شكرآ لكم لقد استمتعت كثيرا في مشاهدة هذا الفيديو
I love Wagons!!! I’m only 24 and I would love to own a wagon!!
watching from myanmar 🇲🇲
Love these as these are childhood travelling with family memories...
The water coming out of the machine looks like waterproof😮😮
I just love the Wagon I’ve always dreamed of having a mid 80s corolla wagon with a five speed
Looks as good as new, it is one beautiful station wagon...so much nicer than todays SUV'S, Crossovers, or what the hell their calling them these days. That Camry will last another 20 or 30 years if maintained properly; one of the best build, longest lasting, reliable vehicles of our lifetime.
And you guys are beyond incredible, love watching your vids, thank you!
My compliments on an excellent job gentlemen. You have converted a "mess" into a vehicle I would be proud to own. Thanks for sharing !
Great and practical wagon. I think the next generation Camry wagon had twin rear window wipers. I drove a 2003 Passat GLX 5 speed wagon for 18 years. Now I drive a 2018 Buick Regal TourX wagon. I LOVE wagons! No SUV, CUV or “crossover” for me.
When JR was saying, "oh no!" It reminded of the "Oh no!" SNL skit with Johnny Knoxville and Will Forte. The version on here isn't the best quality, but it's *hilarious!!!* 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ahh, the wounds open up again....
My mom had a 1989 Camry LE (sedan), light blue paint, dark blue interior. She bought it in 1994 and had it until 2020 when a large rock fell off a quarry truck on the highway and exploded one of the Camrys tires, taking the fender and half the bumper off and cracking the basketweave alloy wheel (insurance totaled it and took it away).
I learned how to drive in that car, I learned how much I liked fixing cars (now I’m a mechanic because of that Camry), keeping it running and looking nice was a point of pride because up here in the Midwest rust belt, they are rarely seen anymore. Seeing Camille towed away was like watching the vet put down the family dog.
Yes, I cried over a car. Sue me, I loved that car.
God bless I like such much Toyota is my favorite car.
That Toyota Camry is more reliable than almost all new cars today.
Love a station wagon....and retro Jap. Great.
I don't give a d*mn about the aesthetics of a station wagon. What's REALLY important is practicality.
始めまして、日本人です。
とてもキレイになって感動しました!
☺️
That's a beautiful wagon....greetings from England
Hot damn. Those are rare as can be now. Should bring in a mint if the sell it. This was one of my favorite details you have done.
love the silver fish in and car is great too
Je roule TOYOTA et c'est les meilleurs véhicules du monde et très belle vidéo. Merci a vous
The hubcaps must be secured by the screws 👍🏻🇧🇷
اقتنيتها وكانت جدا جميله وعمليه بقيت عندى ١١ عام سافرت كثيرا بها، تويوتا سياره جميله،
Wow great job looks brand new again. I would love to know if the car runs
Love anything Toyota. Especially, a vintage wagon.
My mom had one. I really liked it.
Привет из России!!!! как же приятно смотреть , что кто-то любит тачки так же как ты! молодцы ребята!
I had an ‘88 Camry LE sedan and it was a great car. I really enjoyed taking long trips in this car as the seats were really comfortable.
Nice, my '88 LE is this color, almost mint other than some fading paint. No rust or rot. Not cracked dash. Like new! 109k
Такая красавица!!! Я люблю японские автомобили!!!
Excellent job guys
These Toyota station wagons are rare but I like them alot.
Рад за Вас ребята,мечта...
Сам катаюсь на камри грация вагон 2001 года - кайф)))))))))))
LOVE those import mini station wagons
My Parents Had A 1989 Wagon 495,000+ Great Condition, Sold It In 2015 To A Friend. It Was A Darker Grey/Silver. My Favorite Car As A Kid, I Have Been Trying To Find A Wagon For A Few Years.
Great job! Car came out looking SHOWROOM!
I've always liked the Camry wagon
Wish now that I'd bought one back in the day.
I grew up with big wood paneled station wagons. I miss riding in the rear facing seats.
Very nice find!
That's the prettiest car that doesn't run!!❤
Knowledge drops as to why you do a particular thing a particular way. Maybe something you remember surprising you about the business.
Love it! My mom had one in Cleveland Ohio in ‘90!
I love these wagons. I’m an empty nester now, but I loved these when I had kids. They hold so much and he as mileage is great.
I came here to comment that this reminds me of my childhood and the Camry my parents had. But man, there are so many of us!
An iconic Toyota that would last forever! Great work guys!
Great cars and ultra-reliable in the day